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Are you aware that there exists 1n this Nation two seperate an
distinct classes of citizenship?
The p h r a s e " C i t i zen 0 f the Un i t e d S tat e s" had asp e c i fie mea n i n g 1 n t h
Original Constitution for the United States of America (1787), t l..
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that it described a "free bo~'
Citizen of the Several States."
(2) The 14th Amendment federal citizen, who is a second class citizen,
a juristic/commercial person, a citizen of foreign or interstate commerce
one who has congressionally granted privileges that are almost equal to t~
White Citizen. I say almost because these privileges are secured against a
debt of submission to the "moraliey" legislated by Congress (includin:
Income Tax).
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t The White De Jure Citizen is a State Citizen by birth and race (the
Common bawl first, then as a consequence of his State Citizenship, he is
" C i t i zen 0 f the V nit e d S tat e s 0 f Arne r i c a " s e con d . IIe 0 \. e s his all e g i a n c e t
his State of Domicile first, and then to the Union of the Several States.
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'V Everyone wants the government out of their hip pocket, and
from my legal research there is only one way to do it. That is to
restore State Rights and State Citizenship, as our founding fathers
intended these States to be a Republic, not a democracy (mob rule)
a Social
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Security
subject
Number
to the "federal"
and have your children's
debt when
birth
you obtain
certificate
registered with the state, as security for the "federal debt". Th i s 1 s
correct as the birth certificate is given to the federal "CommerCE
Depar.tment". As the Federal Reserve System proudly states
in the publications the security of the federal debt is secured by
the future labors of the federal citizens.
I hope that you will read and understand what this means
and you may grow to be a effective force with the future American
Republic, and not a slave under the one world government.
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~ Special information about Social Security *
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It has been brought to my attention that there is an IRS manual th~..:tstates
that if you have a social security number you are classified as a business
entitL and you all know t~ a business entity"does Dot and cannot receive
):Ul-8 e s, t n e y can 0 n 1y r e c e i v e "i n com e". T h 1 S is why the IRS can and doe s
'harass everyone for taxes. 1llJey arE:...
~ a business and t,he Constitution
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Bulletin Number 2
F The Government Code Section 242, states that you are either
Citizen of this State, a Citizen of another State, or an alien.
to
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that State, an alien.
forigner, residing within a State, a forigner
* You are subject to the Constitution and federal Statutes and have
no protection under the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. And you
are subject to all State Statutes and Ordinances written specificly to
regulate you, and all aspects about your life as a forigner "residing"
in a forign State. A federal citizen "residing" in Arizona, a State
forign to the United States, (the District of Columbia which you have
claimed to be a citizen of by acquiring a Social Security Number that
begins with a number other than 9. The United States owns your body,
and everything you designate as "your" property, which you only have an
equitable interest in and do not actually own, lawfully. You must
reclaim your State Citizenship in order to own your life and re-acquire
your absolute right (ownership) in property.
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Seems like a rather stupid question. it's like asking. "why i~ Lt ~9 pad
to be ruled by a slave master and be a slave?"." t "
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~If you don't understand why State Citizens are above all this. you need
to ' study.
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:',14th's are a CRIHINALS under federal and State rules. There "ar~ now
sam any " cod e s ", "s tat ute s " and" a r din a nee s " that eve r y <,I4 t h , m u s t b e
guilty of breaking some code, statute or ,ordinance. EVery.week they
make up more 'and more, there are thousands and. thousands of "codes".
" s tat ute s" and " a r din a nee s " and now W r i t ten ( cod e s = cod e s , law s·;;; 1aw s ) •
That gives them authority to come in and ~akey6u away withou~ ~ea~6n
or cause.
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For a S.C. to be a criminal, there musi be a victim, an injur~ed
party. No victim, no crime. Hhenever a "code" h<;ls been broken, try to
get a verified complaint (showing a injured pa~ty) from your ~ourt.
just try it and watch them get upset atryou, bullshit you and
absolutely lie to you, and even claim that the:legal fiction of the
State is the injuried party. Then ask them how a legal fiction like
the State which is un-injurable was injuried, andsupeona th~ State as
a witness. Demand that a representative qf the State. specifie if he
Has injuried, demand if he witnessed the State b~in~ injuried. hereBay
is inadmissable. Yes, S.C.'s have laws, they are not "lawless". but
there must be justice and a victim (think of how~things were 60 years
ago) .
;',14th's are great for "revenue". They are' so stupid that they pay ul?
anytime their master says "pay". If a 14th g e t s ,' put in the slammer,
you hear a cash register ring in tile back room, the Feds pay for every
14 th that's i n j ail . ,~;
Unless you pay them the other Hay "go see' the "cas h i e r and pay the
fine", again you hear the cash register ring; Either way, they get
their money. Business has been really aood in a cash registe~c~urt
system dominated by private law, ptivate law' judg~s and a priy,te labo~
organization k n o w as the Bar Association which has schemed. c o n s p i r e d,
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and siezed control of the Public Court System and guaranteed the
private interests of the bar association membership to extract
extravigant income) titles of nobility and personal i~munity, from the
crimes and attrocities they comit against the people, Attrocities like
Treason and Sedition) denial of due process, denial of ConstitutionallY
guaranteed rights) denial of equal protection of the law .. Is it no
wonder that the opressed are frustrated) depressed, alcoholed and
drugged out? Is it no wonder that judges and lawyers are being shot on
a more frequent basis these days? As more should and may be) due to
their greed) and criminal acts against the people.
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* 14th's may not get a jury trial. They say 14ths don't get one fqr.
"infractions". They are so overloaded with Gontracts such as Driver's
License) Marriage License) Social Security) building permit~) et~. etc.
S.C. 's get a jury trial any time they want one) its a Right.
S.C. 's have unalienable Rights. they can't be taken away) there's no
charge for this. and it's yours by birth (do you like having s,?mething
t hat was you r s SOL DBA C K toy 0 ufo r a fee .? II 0 \-/ can a Rig h t bet urn e d
into a payed [or privillege? There goes that cash register againl).
,\ 14th's have 110 privacy. The [IRS] Internal (hint: i.ncernal: to the 10
square miles cAlled D.C. and it's citizens/slaves wherever they ~~e in
the \-Iorld) Revenue (hint: cash register ringing) Service (ye~ rig~t).
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bend over and be serviced} needs to keep track of their slaves. and
wants to know how much wealth they have accumulat~d for them. They
know exactly where their money is kept (bank accounts via Socialism
Slave number) and how much. When they want it. they will come and get
it.
* 14th's can be transferred to and under another master. How about the
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They have a new set of rights to "grant" to 14th's. all printed up and
ready to go. One of the very first "rights" say that 14th's have "no
right to have a weapon. total disarmament. That way a 14th can't
threaten the security of their wonderful master (read some of the
stuff Thomas Jefferson wrote about this and goVernment tyrannr).
S.C. 's Travel the public roads by Right, Right t: to liberty. Right to
Trave'l and are not envolved in commerce upon the public roads. "'They
need not permission from Rovernment to exercise their Right to Trayel.
get away with so much? They know 14th's have no way to do anything to'
them because 14th's are under them. How can you possibly take- someone
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into a court that they own? Go ahead, ask your local "Muni court
"judge" if he is under the People of your State, Hatch him ~quirD\ and
be very quiet (Hhen it's on the record). If, he's a 14th, then he's,~
alien and can not represent the People can he?
.,.A 14th's master. has power of attorney for his slaves (the ability to
sign things and run your affairs for you). 14 rh 's have signed: so many
contracts, and since the master has the: ability to sign fo~ t~em. a
14th has no idea how many things he has (or the master has) , sLg n e d up
for. \-lhy can't they just sign a death w a r r a n t for you t h a cv s a y s "I
want to die today", and then just do it for you? I I
*14th's
taken
have no unalienable
a\~ay).
want my rights"
Doesn't
all they
that
Rights
want,
bother
if
(rights 'grant~d by GOD and q~nnot
you to no end? They can sc r e am "I
the slave master doesn't, want
be
to
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give them out one day, then that's it (don't be fooled, they tell you
that you have rights, but just try to get them when you befor~ io
their cash register/court).
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1; I4 th 's pay t a xes 0 n w hat eve r t'he mas t e r w'an t s , 'reg a r d Le s 5 0 f .
IIrepresentation". When you LABOR, you receive PROPERTY in exchange.
A "S.C." doesn't pay taxes on his property, only LAHFUL taxes that are
voluntary and properly repres~nted. No one can tax propert~ without
permission (via a contract, security agreemen~, financial s(atement)
[hear the cash register ring again?].
,';14th's think "U.S." is the same thing as "U.S,A.", too bad for them.
I see a extra character there, don't you?
If you don't claim your right as a State Citizen (that you were when
you were born, before you entered into a really stupid contract Social
Security), you will not be able to change thirigs or help your fellow
Americans at all. This is the root of the pioblem, you must s~art
here, then you can make changes that stick.
Don't get stuck on one little issue and then just say it's ~ll wrong.
This stuff is buried very deep in IIkaa kaall and IImumbo jumboll that Y9U
may never find the truth. Always think to yourself "is there another
\J a y sot hat I don' t h a vet 0 g i ve u p my Rig h t s t 0 dot his 0 r that? II•
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You can just sit on your ~ and figure that, whenever you get in
trouble, then you ...,ill "c h a n g e b a c k !"; but by "then you are d e e p into
their IIvenuell or "jurisdictionll. You made the wrong moves because'you
were too lazy to study a bit and learn what to do. It's really nQt
that hard. Many people have spent many hours :in jail and in court,
trying to get out from under their jurisdiction. it's the stupid and
wasteful way to go.
People always get messed up about all this, they think th~y can't
contract anymore if they are a State Citizen. But State Citizens have
the UNLIMITED RIGHT TO CONTRACT, but they,have e~ough educ~tion to know
'how to keep themselves out of IIServitudeli. It's not hard, but you do
have to learn. How many contracts do you have: now, do you have ~ny
idea? State Citizens know.,
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Our government has one purpose, to protect OUR Rights. Th,t really
doesn't take much when you think about it. They will not IIfal~l a p a r t "
because of this, they did just fine before they made slaves of
everyone. They will just have to obey the rules again, and be
ACCOUNTABLE TO THE PEOPLE (State Citizens).
Some education that you never got in school. Reading, research, and
seek~ng sources of this sort of information. They are av~ilabl~
widely, you just need to seek it out. No one is going to just plop it,
into your lap, it's time to become responsible for yourself. Mommy
[slave master, govt] is not around to help you 'anymore.
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For a list of books and other useful rea din g ,'mate ria 1 sea'tch out, in
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this packett the book list. If you have to ho~k your T.V., ~tearo, or
sell one of your cars to buy these books do so. If yqu have to give up
your drugs and alcohol to buy these books do so~ the drugs and alcohol
wonlt do anything for you but make you stupid, lazy and deseased
anyway. Get off your lazy. apathetic butt, quit wineing and get to
"lork . Tim e i s run n in g 0 u t . p $-/-../11/./' ,
A sin the old 1 a \-1 0 f M 0 s e san din the' fir s tIS 0 yea r s 0 f
America. Hhen you owned land. you had absolute iitle to the land and
no 0 the r par tyea n I aye 1a,im 0 nit w hat s 0 eve run I e s s you sol d the
land or voluntarily let a~ot~er party lay claim. But then. you had
,the right to get it back ii it would take your grandchildren to
claim it back. Today, we only have what you call a 99 year lease.
The state can confiscate your land for non-payment of taxes. The
o n 1 y rea son the s tat e can dot his i s that you don I t rea 1 1 y 0 \-1nth e
land, as you are not a State Citizen, but in law you are an alien
who is resident within the state. The state has controlling
interest on your land, and you are merely paying rent and this rent
goes to public-purposes. I
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The 2nd Plank: A HEAVY PROGRESSIVE OR GRADUATED 'INCOM~
TA2V.
Need I explain this. We all know thit He have aQ income
t a x in Am e r i ca. and that the m 0 r e you m a k e , the m 0 r e y'0 u are ~ a xed .
The i n com eta x 0 nth e \-10 r kin gin d iv i d u a 1 ~l a sin's tit ute din 19 ',2 b Y
the President of the N.Y. Federal Reserve Bank, Mr. Beardsly ~umhl.
with the backing of F.D.R ..
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The 3rd Plank: THE ABOLITION OF ALL RIGHT OF INHERITANCE.
In the old law of Hoses and the first 150 years 'of'
Am e r ic a, the r e Has n 0 inher ita n c eta x . In. the 1 a\/ 0 f M0 se s , '1 and
Has transferred to the eldest son absolutely. In the first -(50 '
years in America, inheritance and/or your assigns was also abs6lut ••
There Here no third parties involved. A marriage license makes the'
state a third party to the marriage. If YQu are an alien you cannot
have the right, of descent. Thus, the state has an interest which .....
must be paid when one dies.
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boards, unions all regulate the businesses. Smaller businesses are
extensions of these factories because they are franchises. Farms
are told which crop to plant and are sometimes paid not to plant.
Farms are controlled
Conservation Districts,
by various
Bureau
governmental agencies
of Land Management
like Soil
and Desert Land I,
E n try Act, H her ego v ern men t 0 H n e d 1and i s 1e a sed t 0 cor po rat e' . I'
farmers. Like the Imperial Valley in San Diego.
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Regional government under control of the federal
government who are under the direct control of foreign bankers. In
o the r ~"0 r d s , " 0 N E H 0 R L D GO V ERN HEN T" .
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United States
Bill of Rig-l)ts
Amendment 1
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to
assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. .
Amendment 2
A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep.
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and bear arms shall not be infringed. ,
Amendment 3 '~
No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner; nor in
time of war but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
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Amendment 4 i
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The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable
searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause,
supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, ana the persons
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or things to be seized. '
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No person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime, unless~·'h~oit a presentment
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or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, wren in
actual service in time of war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be
twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against
himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of I~w; nor shall private pr9p~~y
be taken for public use, without just compensation. . '1
Amendment 6
In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial
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jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been ! I
previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be /' i
coonfronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in hiS;'
favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense. '
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Amendment 7 . I
In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the rigt)t bf trial I
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by a jury shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States than according to the rules of
the common law. . .' II
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Amendment 8 /'
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments I
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The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others
retained by the people.
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Amendment 10
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States,
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are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
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Unit~d St<lt~s
Bill of Rig-I)ts
Amendment 1
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to
assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. .
Amendment 2
A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep.
and bear arms shall not be infringed. ,.
Amendment 3 '~
No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner; nor in
time of war but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
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The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable I, .
searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, I i'
supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, ana the persons
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or things to be seized. '
No person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime, unles~~~r1~presen,tment
or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, W!1enin
actual service in time of war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be
twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against
himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of iaw; nor shall private pr9p~rty
be taken for public use, without just compensation. '1
Amendment 6
In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial
jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been
previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be /
coonfronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his/
favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense. ' .
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Amendment 7 . I
In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the rigt)t 'Oftrial
by a jury shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States than according to the rules of
the common law.
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Amendment 8 j.
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments
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Amendment 9
The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others
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retained by the people.
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States,
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